Firefighters Lose Lives Fighting Fire

April 7, 2008 - No Responses

Two Colerain Township firefighters lost their lives while fighting a house fire in their community.  Captain Robin Broxterman and Firefight-EMT Brian Schira were both killed when they fell through a floor into a burning basement during a residential structure fire on Friday, April 4, 2008.

Captain Broxterman was the first female fire captain in Colerain Township. She had been with the department for 17 years. She leaves behind two daughters and was engaged to a firefighter from another district.

Firefighter Schira was hired by Colerain Township last November, and also worked for the Delhi Township Fire Department.

Colerain Township hasn’t lost a firefighter in the line of duty since 1977.

Funeral Arrangements

Visitation
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
3pm – 8pm
Gwen Mooney Funeral Home
4521 Spring Grove Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio

Funeral
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
11:00am
St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
Eighth & Plum Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio
Spring Grove Cemetery

Media Coverage

Some online media coverage can be found at the following sites:
WLWT-5
WCPO-9
WKRC-12
WXIX-FOX19

Montgomery County Heroes

March 25, 2008 - No Responses

Montgomery County Heroes

Montgomery County Commissioners congratulate family, firefighters and deputy.
Photo courtesy of Gayle Ingram

March 25, 2008 — Montgomery County Commissioners heard the Riling family tell how the Sheriff’s Department and Washington Township Fire Department EMT’s responded to a 911 call when their daughter stopped breathing at school. 

The Commissioners presented Deputy Wade Fields, Medic 44 EMT’s Linda Fannin and Randy Baldridge, and Engine 45 EMT’s Lt. Sara Lee, Dean Davis, and Tony Travis with proclamations proclaiming them as “Montgomery County Heros”.

Recent Promotions and New Hires

August 14, 2007 - One Response

From Chief Bill Gaul:

On Monday, August 20, 2007, the following persons will be sworn in at the [Washington Township] Trustee Meeting.

Scott Kujawa - Captain

Kujawa started as a part-time in-house firefighter with Washington Township in 1991.  In 1998, he was hired as career firefighter/EMT.  He was promoted to lieutenant in early 2006 and has been Quartermaster since that time.

Mike Guadagno - Captain

Gaudagno has served as a career lieutenant with the Wright Patterson Air Force Base Fire Department.  He has previous experience as acting captain in the absence of his supervisor.  He served with the U.S. Navy and holds a two-year degree in Fire/EMS studies.  Guadagno has served as in in-house firefighter/EMT with WTFD since 2002.

Joel Holbrook - Lieutenant

Holbrook was hired as a part-time in-house firefighter in 1993.  In 2002, he accepted the position of career firefighter/EMT.  He is a past IAFF union president and currently serves as assistant quartermaster in addition to his other duties.

Dan Caldwell - Career Firefighter

Caldwell hails from northern Ohio, where he is a career firefighter/EMT.  He holds a two-year degree as a respiratory technician and is currently working toward completion of a two-year degree in Fire/EMS.

Josh Augustine - Career Firefighter

Augustine has been a part-paid volunteer and a part-time in-house firefighter/EMT with WTFD since 2003.  He participated as a fire explorer prior to his employment with the department.  He has served as Chief Advisor of the Explorer Post since 2005.  Augustine’s appointment to career firefighter was approved by the Washington Township Trustees on August 6, 2007.  He will being serving in the position on August 15.

Deputy Chiefs Promoted

August 14, 2007 - No Responses

Captains Jim Neidhard and Bob Kidd were recently promoted to the role of Deputy Chief for the Washington Township Fire Department.

Deputy Chief Kidd will oversee the Operations Division which will include suppression, rescue, EMS, hazardous materials, scheduling/manning, training, special events, and community service scheduling.

Deputy Chief Neidhard will oversee the Administration Division which will include accreditation, human resources, career development, maintenance, policies and procedures, future planning, resource development, and customer service.

Each Deputy Chief will rotate to the alternate duties every two years.

Chief Retires Following 36 Years Service

June 27, 2007 - No Responses

Fire Chief Kenneth C. Parks is retiring following 36 years of service to the communities of Washington Township and the City of Centerville.

During his 36 years as a firefighter, Chief Parks has played a major role in the development of fire and emergency medical services at both the local and regional level.

For the past ten years, Chief Parks has led a department that services 53,000 residents and covers 32 square miles. He has overseen numerous capital improvement projects, including the replacement or expansion of five fire stations, a fire administration building and fire training tower. As a result of his leadership, the department is poised to receive national accreditation, the culmination of a rigorous five-year process.

“Accreditation places the department among an elite few,” said Township Administrator Gary Huff. “Because of Ken’s leadership, the township’s fire department is well prepared to meet the challenges of the next twenty years.” As part of the accreditation process, he added, the department has involved community representatives in developing a strategic plan that provides the department with a road map for the next five years.

Chief Parks also has been instrumental in many state and regional initiatives. For the past two years he has chaired the Montgomery County Fire/EMS Alliance, a council of 22 fire departments that work cooperatively to improve services and reduce costs. He also has chaired the Alliance Communications Committee since 1999 and played an influential role in improving communications interoperability between departments.

Parks, 57, brings a strong emergency medical service (EMS) background to his job. He joined the department in 1971 as a volunteer emergency medical technician and a few years later, in 1973, was in the first group of firefighters in Montgomery County to complete paramedic training. That same year he was hired by the township as a full-time firefighter/paramedic. Later, he would become the township’s first full-time EMS supervisor.

“Ken is very well respected in the EMS community throughout the state. Because EMS is 75 percent of our business, this has added an important dimension to his professional background,” Huff said. “He has outstanding management skills and a true dedication to the fire service.”

Fire Chief Kenneth Parks of the Washington Township Fire Department was named 2006 Firefighter of the Year by the Greater Montgomery County Fire Chiefs’ Association.

Parks was recognized for his achievements at a special retirement ceremony held June 20, 2007.  He completes his service to the community June 30, 2007.

Longtime Firefighter Retires

June 6, 2007 - No Responses

Lieutenant Terry Trepanier has announced his retirement as of April 30, 2007.  Terry has been with Washington Township since June 1973.

Trepanier’s involvement with the agency involved work as a fire alarms operator (dispatcher), firefighter, paramedic, lieutenant, and canine search and rescue handler.  He was also responsible for the creation and maintenance of the Washington Township Blood Bank accounts through the Community Blood Center.  He has also served as an instructor for the fire sciences and EMS programs at Sinclair Community College.

Trepanier was a member of OH-TF1 — the FEMA assigned search and rescue team from Montgomery County, Ohio.

If you see Lt. Trepanier, be sure to congratulate him.

Fire Chief Appointed

June 6, 2007 - No Responses

Deputy Chief Bill Gaul was recently appointed to the position of Fire Chief for the Washington Township Fire Department. He received the appointment Monday, May 7, 2007. He will assume the duties of Fire Chief beginning July 1, 2007.

Hello world!

June 6, 2007 - No Responses

Welcome to the online home of the Firemanic Newsletter. Entries here will either be from the printed Firemanic, or they will be entries of interest to the members, staff, and retirees of the Washington Township Fire Department.

For more information about the department, please visit WTFD main web site.